If you don’t want to do the math it’s about a pound and a half of weed, found in a 2700 year old tomb in china, possibly put there for the tomb’s occupant to use in the afterlife for medicinal purposes.

@bukeshow – Nope. And don’t you just know scientists wanted to “test” that.@sweetlovinlife – Medical uses as in pain relief. You do know weed is medically prescribed in the US to cancer patients, right?@TheRiverIsEverywhere – Pot isn’t addictive. At least not chemically.@ElliottStrange – Pretty sure chinese people weren’t christian 700 years before jesus was born.

@sweetlovinlife – Really? You’ve never heard of medicinal marajuana? It’s used to treat weight loss, loss of appetite, chronic pain etc. You can get a prescription for it.LSD in sub-psychedelic amounts is also a very effective pain killer, better than a lot of mainstream ones by many standards. But we’re too backwards to consider using “drugs, omgz!!!” to treat illness. We only use “medication” for that.::slaps forhead::@bukeshow – ?@ElliottStrange – I know. I just thought it was funny to point out the absurdity of that being literally true : D

@sweetlovinlife – I wasn’t suggesting that you’re one of “those people”, my rant was about the subject, not you. But it is pretty amazing that you’ve never heard of medicinal marijuana. Do you watch movies and tv?

@agnophilo – I am not. I havent been much out there enough to know much of all this. On a rare occasion I watch movies and I don’t watch TV, my parents don’t have a whatever you call it to get the channels.

@agnophilo – Haha, sorry, sarcasm tends to not work via the internet, huh? I know that pot isn’t physically addictive, I think it’s funny when people believe that it is. I was just poking a bit of fun at that comment/commenter.

@agnophilo – Well she said she poking fun at me and my comment I don’t think that was called for. I may not have known but I don’t need others making fun of that. No, I won’t be upset too much on this, but let her tell me otherwise.

@sweetlovinlife – I’m sorry, I didn’t intend to be mean. You can make fun of me too for things I don’t know, there sure are a lot of things I’m sure. Generally anything that has to do with grammar is unknown to my mind, I didn’t know what an adverb really was until I was 19. It’s just one of those things, I didn’t intend to be rude because you didn’t know, just like I said, simply poking a bit of fun.

@sweetlovinlife – Of course you should. Nothing wrong with being ignorant, who isn’t ignorant of some things?@tendollar4ways – True. And it’s a lot of it. Though of course the scientists would go to jail. Not like they could put it on ebay.

@agnophilo – Chemically dependent? Meaning the body doesn’t depend on it but the person may be dependent to it mentally/emotionaly? But then the person could have been addicted to it as I said, just not in the way you are thinking of.

@sweetlovinlife – Basically what he is saying is no one is going to be going through withdrawl symptoms if they suddenly stop smoking pot. Anyone can be psychologically addicted to anything: chocolate, work, running, collecting rocks by the river, opening the doors to an oven–psychological addictions aren’t substance dependent but dependent upon the person.

@agnophilo – I am not saying this true: I could still hold to that maybe he was so obsessed with it that in his last breath he made sure he had his weed. Just like we hold onto whatever we are obsessed with. Maybe not to death, but to the point of realization of that addiction/obsession.

@sweetlovinlife – This was a tomb built and stocked by his relatives, much like an egyptian tomb. He didn’t die in the tomb, nor do I imagine he would have the equivalent of about 30 ziplock bags of weed on him at the time of his death. His family stocked him up for the afterlife, as I said likely because he was in pain or some sort of shaman.